Travel Bucket List Series- The Last Frontier

Welcome to the 2nd edition of my Travel Bucket List Series. In 2017 we went on an Alaskan cruise. We sailed through the Inside Passage and visited Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan. We fell in love with Alaska. It was beautiful, and the people were terrific. We knew we wanted to go back, but this time on a land adventure. We hope to make this trip in the next couple of years. Here is what we plan to do and see when we visit The Last Frontier.

Anchorage

Anchorage, Alaska

Our trip will start in the beautiful city of Anchorage. Anchorage has just under 300,000 people and is home to 40% of the state’s population. It borders the Chugach Mountains. The temperature in the summer ranges from 55-78 degrees. My boys are not fans of hot weather, so this another vacation where the weather will be perfect in their minds.

In researching where to stay, I knew I wanted something a bit upscale and with beautiful views. The Hotel Captain Cook looks perfect. It is Anchorage’s only preferred hotel. The Preferred Hotels and Resorts Worldwide is an organization of 62 independently owned luxury hotels across the world. The hotel is home to four restaurants and 12 shops. Take in the views of Cook Inlet and the Chugach Mountains from one of the 546 rooms and suites.

The Hotel Captain Cook is part of Historic Hotels of America, the official travel organization of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. There are only 275 hotels and resorts across the United States that have been awarded this prestigious honor for preserving and maintaining their historic integrity, architect, and ambiance.

As I mentioned, the hotel has four distinct restaurants; however, a friend recommended the 49 State Brewing Company. It was voted Alaska’s best brewery. In addition to serving food, 49 State Brewing Company has two theaters housing a variety of entertainment and a rooftop patio.

Photo Credit- 49 State Brewing Company

As for things to do in Anchorage, our plan is going on a whale watch to see Beluga whales! Belugas are stunning, and I have only seen them in captivity.

Beluga Whale

Second, on my list of to-dos is the Alaska Native Heritage Center to learn about Alaska Native Culture and Traditions. Within the center is 10,000 years of history about the Alaska Indigenous Cultures. There are art exhibits and dance demonstrations. There is also a guided village site tour.

Explore native Alaskan culture.- photo credit Heritage Center
Eklutna Lake – photo credit anchorage.com

Another must-do for us is Ekultna Lake. Fed from the Eklutna Glacier, this is a popular spot for all kinds of outdoor activities. There are trails for hiking, kayak rentals, biking, and more. Take part in easy hikes and more difficult ones for those looking for a challenge. Next to the lake is the Ekultna National Historical Park. Take a guided tour and see an Alaska Native and Russian Orthodox cultural experience. See the old and new St. Nicholas Orthodox Church and the spirit houses of Native people.

Denali here we come, but first Talkeetna.

Downtown Telkeetna

On our way to Denali, we plan to make a pit stop in Talkeetna, known as the gateway to Denali. Friends of ours stopped here for a night and recommended Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge.

Talkeetna Lodge- photo credit -the lodge

The lodge sits above the town on a ridge on the south side of Denali National Park. The lodge consists of the guest lodge, main lodge, mountainside rooms, and suites. Activitiesat the lodge include cooking classes, music nights, and an Aurora Lights winter getaway. Dining options range from casual fare to upscale dining.

Talkeetna has a cute downtown area filled with shops and places to grab a bite to eat. Take a walk down Main Street and see the Talkeetna River. One of the activities we are thinking of is a River Jet Boat Ride. It looks like a lot of fun.

There are nature hikes, sled dog tours, ATV off-road, fishing biking, and more. There is even a little bakery called the Flying Squirrel Bakery-Cafe that I would love to try.

Denali National Park

Photo credit – Alaska.org

The main reason for us wanting to go on a land-based trip to Alaska is to see Denali National Park and the largest mountain in North America, Mt. Denali.

We plan on staying at the Grande Denali Lodge. Located on Sugarloaf Mountain, the lodge offers panoramic views of Denali National Park and Nenana River Canyon. The décor is Alaska Native Heritage and showcases what I imagine when I think of this part of Alaska.

In looking over the list of things to do, it is going to be hard to choose. There is a bus tour of Denali, hiking, ATV rental, Jeep safaris, flightseeing to see Mt. Denali, river rafting, dog mushing, glacier landing, and more! There are the Canyon Run Rapids and Denali River Adventures. Each has a 2 to 6 hour trip down the rivers from Class III to Class IV rapids. For the less adventurous, there are scenic wilderness rafting tours as well.

Another activity of interest is the Denali History Tour, Led by a naturalist; this is a 4-5 hour hop on and off bus tour. Here and see the history and beauty of Denali National Park. Make stops at several historical sites, including Primrose Ridge, to see an Alaska Native Presentation.

Primrose Ridge

Girdwood

After a few days in Denali, we will move on to the last stop of the trip to a little town called Girdwood, Girdwood is a resort town not too far from Anchorage. There is a beautiful hotel called the Hotel Alyeska, and we plan to stay for the remainder of our trip. It is a chateau-style hotel and looks gorgeous.

photo credit- Hotel Alyeska
Lobby -photo credit Hotel Alyeska

Like the other places we plan to visit on the trip, this hotel and area offer plenty to do. We plan on hitting the Byron Glacier Trail, Alyeska Aerial Tram, and Chugach State Park. Happy Trails Kennel is top on our list for an Iditarod experience. We did summer dog sledding in the Yukon a few years back and look forward to this experience once again. Another must on the list is the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Here orphaned and injured animals go to be taken care of and, for some, released back into the wild. Finally, no trip to Alaska is complete without panning for gold. We can’t wait to relive the historic gold rush of Alaska and visit a working mine. Who knows, we may strike it rich!

As you can see, there is so much to do and see in this beautiful state. So tell me, what would you want to do and see in the Last Frontier?

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Heather

64 COMMENTS

  1. Manisha Raj | 2nd Feb 20

    We are visiting Alaska this summer and staying at Aleyska! Thank you for pit stops suggestion. I will definitely include them in our itinerary.

    • Heather | 6th Feb 20

      Excellent! Please let me know what you think.

  2. Clara Reck | 3rd Feb 20

    I lived in Alaska for a summer and met a lot of awesome cruise people and they all had such excellent experiences on their cruises.

    • Heather | 6th Feb 20

      It is my kids’ favorite trip!

  3. Cindy | 6th Feb 20

    We adored Alaska when we went. I really want to get back there-maybe a few times more. Seeing the beluga’s in the wild is on my bucket list too!

    • Heather | 6th Feb 20

      I never realized one could see them in Alaska. I am so excited for that.

  4. Yuri | 6th Feb 20

    Lovely photos. I want to be there now. Thanks for sharing.

    • Heather | 6th Feb 20

      Thanks for stopping by!

  5. Susan | 6th Feb 20

    We have friends who used to live in Alaska during the summers and ran a little gift shop there. They can’t say enough good things about it! The photo of Primrose Ridge is AMAZING! It really does seem like an entirely different world in Alaska.

    • Heather | 6th Feb 20

      It feels like a different world. Primrose Ridge looks amazing. I can’t wait to see it in person.

  6. jen | 6th Feb 20

    gorgeous! Yes i lived up there for a time and it is well worth the extra effort to get up there. It’s a beautiful exhale…

    • Heather | 6th Feb 20

      Cool! Such beauty and the smells are amazing.

  7. Shirley | 6th Feb 20

    I want to go to the 49th State Brewery!!

    • Heather | 6th Feb 20

      Doesn’t it look fun?

  8. Tricia Snow | 6th Feb 20

    Oh, I love that Beluga whale! Alaska or bust this summer!

    • Heather | 6th Feb 20

      Yay!! I can’t wait to see what you think.

  9. Stacey Billingsley | 6th Feb 20

    I’d love to see Alaska! So gorgeous! I think I’d like everything about Denali. Someday!

    • Heather | 6th Feb 20

      Denali looks like a dream.

  10. Lee Anne | 6th Feb 20

    Beluga Whales & Beer? Yes Please! That lodge looks amazing!!

    • Heather | 6th Feb 20

      Doesn’t it? I love those Belugas!

  11. LaurenGlobe | 6th Feb 20

    This is such a cool compilation for Alaska travels! Thank you! 🙂

    • Heather | 6th Feb 20

      Your welcome. Thanks for stopping by.

  12. Jordin | 6th Feb 20

    Denali National Park would be a dream to visit! I hope to complete an Alaskan cruise in the next ten years.

    • Heather | 6th Feb 20

      Sailing to Alaska is amazing. The water is like glass.

  13. Lisa Manderino | 6th Feb 20

    Alaska is another dream trip! It is one of those places like Hawaii! So cool!

  14. kmf | 7th Feb 20

    Alaska is so beautiful! I am so excited for you and your family and looking forward to following along on your land adventure. And I hope you see some Belugas!

  15. Jennifer | 7th Feb 20

    It looks like a place with amazing views.

  16. Adrian Pottinger | 7th Feb 20

    Alaska has officially been added to my bucket list

  17. Kristen W Allred | 7th Feb 20

    I loved the pictures, especially of the bear and cubs and beluga whale. I really hope I get to take my family here someday.

  18. Leeanne | 7th Feb 20

    I would love exploring Danali as well as the Native Alaskan Cultural Center. Looks like you are going to have a great time.

  19. Wendy Robinson | 7th Feb 20

    I too have only seen Belugas in captivity. How cool would it be to see them free? Never been to Alaska but would like to visit one day too

  20. Julie Gazdecki | 7th Feb 20

    Denali for sure!! But from what you shared, I would want to do it all!

  21. Lori Nielsen | 8th Feb 20

    Alaska is so beautiful! I would definitely want to see Denali National park. And the whales. Great vacation!

  22. Courtney | 8th Feb 20

    Alaska is such a majestic place! What a wonderful vacation!

  23. Taci- Life Beyond Zebra | 8th Feb 20

    I can’t wait go to Alaska. It looks so awesome!!

  24. Amanda | 9th Feb 20

    My oldest daughter went to Alaska on a school trip. She had a very close encounter with a grizzly. She said it was one of the most amazing, if not the most, amazing trips she has ever been on. Lots of adventures. So beautiful. It’s on our travel list!

  25. Missy | 9th Feb 20

    I would love to see the Beluga whales. I agree they are amazing.

  26. Hera | 9th Feb 20

    Alaska is incredible and Denali is the ultimate frontier and park we’ve ever seen! Nothing matches it. Our only regret was seeing it for just one day. We did plenty because the sun never set but it was the best and longest park day of our lives! We didn’t see Belugas In Alaska but a humpback fluked right in front of us. Definitely do a deep sea fishing and glamping excursion in Ketchikan where after the fishing , a pro chef cleans and cooks up your catch in a glam camp dinner. Loved it!

  27. Lora Rovegna | 10th Feb 20

    Going on an Alaskan cruise is definitely on my bucket list. My dad went years ago when given a trip as a retirement gift and he loved it.

  28. Sydney Delong | 10th Feb 20

    Sounds like a great trip! Can’t wait to hear about it! I would love to see some glaciers in Alaska

  29. Holly | 10th Feb 20

    Great series! I lo e Alaska and Anchorage is always amazing place to visit…I’m ready to go back!!

  30. Tricia Snow | 10th Feb 20

    I love this! I am so ready to hit up Alaska! Thank you for the great tips!

  31. Lucinda | 10th Feb 20

    I would love to go to Alaska! So many unique things to see and do. Whales would be a must!

  32. Debbie | 10th Feb 20

    What an amazing trip! On my bucket list!

  33. Cindy | 10th Feb 20

    What I love about Alaska is the sheer multitude of things to do for all ages and all abilities. The list is never ending!

  34. Noelle | 10th Feb 20

    Alaska looks like such a pretty place to visit!

  35. Angela | 10th Feb 20

    My husband would be all about that jet boat ride!

  36. Lucy | 10th Feb 20

    Wow this looks amazing! Definitely adding to my bucket list 😄

  37. Candy K | 10th Feb 20

    Love the photos in this story. The one of the whale is incredible!!!

  38. Lisa S | 11th Feb 20

    I had the pleasure of living in Alaska for 8 years, thank you for bringing back some wonderful memories!!

  39. judean | 11th Feb 20

    An Alaskan cruise is on my bucket list so I love learning more and more about the area – thank you!

  40. Christina Furnival | 11th Feb 20

    It’s been years since our Alaskan Cruise but we went to Anchorage and it was awesome!

  41. Ramae Hamrin | 11th Feb 20

    Oh my goodness. I wanna go! I’ve been thinking about an Alaskan cruise, but I just don’t think I’m a cruise person. I’d feel so claustrophobic. I definitely think a land adventure would be more my style. I would certainly do the Denalii history tour. Does it even get more beautiful than Primrose Ridge? Wow. Thanks so much for sharing all of this.

  42. vanessa | 11th Feb 20

    This looks like it will be an amazing trip. I think the cruise would’ve been enough for me.

  43. Suzan | 12th Feb 20

    What an amazing area!

  44. Malia | 12th Feb 20

    I want to see a beluga and go to Denali! This looks like an incredible on-land adventure. My MIL drove to Alaska with her girlfriends a couple of years ago from Reno, NV!!! How cool would it be to have the time and friends to make a trip like that with?!

  45. Beatriz | 13th Feb 20

    I hope to go Alaska one day!

  46. jen | 13th Feb 20

    boy your photos brought back some beautiful memories…. I miss it up there… time to plan a trip..

  47. Michele | 16th Feb 20

    I haven’t been to Alaska in years, but we are going in May 2021! Reading this has made me even more excited about our visit!

    • Heather | 12th Mar 20

      Yay!!! I hope you have amazing time.

  48. T.M. Brown | 24th Feb 20

    My husband has had an Alaskan cruise on his bucket list for YEARS!!! I’m terrified of the cold, now that we’ve lived in the Southeast for a few years. LOL. It looks like such a tremendous adventure and I can’t lie – I’d love to see glaciers. Not to mention, that beluga looked adorable!!! Thanks so much for sharing your experience!!!

    • Heather | 12th Mar 20

      The glaciers are awesome. I went to Alaska because my husband wanted to go. I would go back in a heartbeat.

  49. Susan | 24th Feb 20

    I like Alaska and I have friends who live there. I’d love to go see them but if I made the trip I wanted to jam-pack it with other things to see and do to get the biggest bang for my buck. Yes I’d love to see my friends again, but I think it would be a once in a lifetime trip. Thanks for giving me ideas of places to see. Makes the idea become more of a reality.

    • Heather | 12th Mar 20

      Yes, please go and explore. It has so much to offer.

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